5 questions about Technical Lights

Steel LED marine lights for maritime industry technical areas with cost-efficient ship lighting solution

Seaes T54 and T67

What’s the difference between T54 and T67?

T54 is structurally the same as T67 but made from regular steel instead of stainless. It’s ideal for technical rooms, where corrosion is less of a concern — and it’s more budget-friendly for large orders.

Seaes K16 surface-mounted LED marine lighting with diffused cover for ship lighting applications

Seaes K16

What’s the most commonly used model?

K16 — our go-to model for many installations:

  • Surface-mounted — no hole drilling required

  • Low profile — compact height

  • Soft, comfortable light thanks to a diffused cover

  • And very cost-efficient

 
Seaes P19 flush-mounted LED marine lighting for seamless ship lighting and offshore installations

Seaes P19 600

What’s the recessed version of K16?

That would be the P19. It offers the same specs and features but is made for flush installation into the ceiling or wall.

 

What IP ratings do your technical lights have?

Most come with IP44, which means they’re protected against splashes and dust — perfect for general technical spaces.

And the best part? Ordering all lights in IP44 is often cheaper than splitting into IP20/IP44 versions.

Can you customize models for larger orders?

Absolutely! For bulk orders, we can optimize price and features — whether that’s adapting the housing, mounting, or electrical setup.

Customizable LED marine lighting solutions for ship lighting and offshore lighting bulk orders

Are these lights only for ships?

No — while we design with marine use in mind, they’re just as effective in factories, warehouses, and utility rooms.

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Features of indoor technical lighting